I0th May, 1748, paid Sarnl. Wilson, for bringing some linen from
Penna. Paid to Widow Sheals, a debt.
Paid to Robt. Alexander, for schooling James and Robert McNutt.
Paid to James Dobbins, for schooling Alex. McNutt. Paid one new
Bible, for Alex. McNutt. Paid one new Testament, for James
McNutt. Paid one new spelling book, for the children.

Chalkey's Scotch-Irish in Virginia, Vol. 3, pp. 29-30.Records
originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish
Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original
Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.

15th August, 1753. John Brownlee's bond as guardian (appointed)
to Alexander McNutt, orphan of James McNutt, with sureties
SAMUEL DOAKE and Arthur Hamilton. [Note: one researcher says a
Robert McNutt married Thankful Doak's daughter]

James McNutt's estate, by Thomas Beard, 15th August, 1753: Paid
for land bought by Beard's wife before marriage, 1751. Paid
quitrents for land for 10 years, 1751. Paid quitrents, 1744.

Paid to Mr. David Hays debt before marriage. Paid to Robert
Alexander for schooling James and Robert McNutt, one year, 1748.
Paid to James Dobbins, same, for Alexander McNutt, 1748. [David
Hays of Augusta is said to have married a Jean and an Isabella.
Could one of these been the daughter of James McNutt?]

1760: Processioned in Capt. Moore's Company by John Stephson :
for Alex. McNutt, for James McNutt (among others)